THIS MONTH'S KIT

Sunday, May 30, 2010

I've had a bit of time to play a bit with my beautiful June kit and just had to share a peek with you of one of my projects! I am in love, love, love, LOVE with this coming month's kit! It's bright and cheery, a bit romantic and a little bit vintage and makes you think of the days of childhood all in one! Can't wait to share more with you!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

I am a pretty clean and simple type scrapper. I have tried to venture out to other styles, and sometimes I have success, and sometimes not so much. I've been perusing the web, and found some of my favorite examples of different styles that I'd love to master...

I entered the word 'vintage' into the search engine at 2peas, and this gal come up...oh my WORD she can do vintage. This is the style I struggle the most with. I am totally bookmarking her for future inspiration.

What's your style? Whatever it is, you can be sure that Mosh Posh kits can work with any style at all.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

I must confess that I have a thing for tools. I actually tend to choose hobbies and sports that require gear. Knitting, photography, cooking. I have tons of camping stuff (never mind I don't camp). Heck, I have even acquired quite a bit of gear for running. And of course, there is scrapbooking. Another thing I like to do is to push the limits of my tools. See how far I can take them. See what interesting things I can do with them.

So I broke out my Cuttlebug today and was determined to see what I could run through it. We all know we can run fabric, foam, felt, paper, etc. But what if I use something else other than cutting dies? Let's find out.

Rolled it through, while holding my breath. And this is what I got. Pretty dang cool.

I ran a few more things through. A giant paper clip, it broke my cutting pad B into chunks. A giant needle, ripped the paper. A button, it cracked. A piece of Lego, it was completed flattened (don't tell my children). And then I thought to run some chipboards, and hey, they work great.

The end result:Not too bad for a day of road testing. I think I might try it with a zipper next. (And if you are wondering where I found that tiny clothes hanger, you'll need to look into June's add-ons... Just sayin'...)

ps: We've added a link to our Flickr group to the left. Come share your layouts and a little about yourself over there!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Want a unique yet easy design for your next layout? Why not try using your punches and dies for creating a fun repetitive look by choosing a shape (here I chose two different sizes of hearts using my Cuttlebug dies and machine) and simply just cut different patterned papers using the same shape and then added them to my page in strips, stitching over all of them. Pretty simple technique but it adds a lot of punch!

Friday, May 21, 2010

I'm no Tim Gunn, but hey, I can sometimes make it work. "It" being scrapbooking. Case in point: the white buttons from this month's kit. They are so pretty with all those details. Love them. I used them tied with some blue string, and with the chipboard flowers on a layout. With the leftovers, I decided to make a card using the buttons as cherries. But the buttons are white, and cherries are (usually) red... So I painted them! With a fabric pen. I sprinkled them with some clear embossing powder to set the paint, carefully heated them up, and voilá, red buttons.

Another thing I did this month was to upcycle what would have been trash. I love the Lily Bee Blueberry Pie grid patterned paper, but I did use my entire sheet on one layout. So I looked around and saw the cardboard sheet that holds the rub-ons. A lightbulb went on, and I used it on my "Fun Is" layout as well as the cherry card. No waste!

So there you have it. I made it work. I bet you have some awesome ideas on how to make supplies work for you. Please share with us here, and in our Flickrgroup.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Did you know we have set up a Flikr group for y'all to share your gorgeous Mosh Posh creations? No? Well, hurry up and come check it out here. We'd love to see what you create with your amazing MP kit each month.

Speaking of amazing, did you see the sneak?? Oh my WORD, this promises to be another amazing kit! Thanks, Kristen!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Hey there! Linda here. I'm the new old DT member. Old because, 1) well, I am old, and 2) I'm a returning DTer.

Enough about me. Let's talk fonts, shall we? We, scrapbookers, love fonts. I will bet that most of us have hundreds of them saved in our computers. They are so much more accessible now. Way back when I first started working as a graphic designer (see #1 above), fonts were very expensive and hard to acquire. Now, there are hundreds of sites offering thousands of them little suckers at affordable pricing, or even free!

Alas, it's easy to overdo it. Yes, you can OD in typefaces. More is not better (unlike, more cake and crème brûlée, which is always better). Too much of a good thing, and the layout is suffering from type sneeze. And while some fonts might seem like the right choice for a project (beachy font for beach themed page!), do remember that journaling is there to be read. So make sure it's legible.

When dealing with fonts, less is more! Stick to two per layout. One for the title, and one for the journaling.Yes, just two. You can do it!

Here are some of my favorites (the ones I totally overuse, and I'm not sorry):And hey, Quicksand is free!

And here are the interpretations of the sketch from the design team. Everyone amazed me with their creations as usual!

For a fun twist I created a card using the sketch this month:

Laina's layout is such a classic...love her style so much and how she used those scalloped circles to create a border along her photos.

Love how Amy split up and took advantage of that circle Lily Bee die-cut for her layout based on the sketch. Perfection!

Linda had the same idea using one of the other die-cuts...I love how clean looking this page is with all the little bitty details thrown in like those buttons with the blue embroidery floss bows. Love it!

Monday, May 10, 2010

The May Gallery is up and WOW is it a good one! I am so impressed with the entire team and the diversity of pages this month.
Linda Barber our newest (but Mosh Posh alumni!) member created simple, stylish pages. How great is this page and photos? I agonize for hours over my pages. She makes it look so cool and easy.

Amy's pages this month each had a different background that made her photos and paper really pop. I love how she stitched through the title on "Love Notes".

Jen created an adorable mini that makes me ache for summer to be here. Her album is so sunny and cheerful!

I got hung up on white this month and had a blast playing with the bright papers against the stark white background.

We hope you are inspired by the pages we made and shared with you this month!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

from me anyways! Be sure to check out the gallery later this week for the entire team upload! You're sure to be blown away as usual with the teams creations. We are also very excited to be adding on to the Mosh Posh Design Team with the addition of designer Linda Barber. Her work is so beautiful, funky and fresh...you're going to be so inspired! Welcome to the team Linda!